Hudson Valley Rodeo returns to Amenia, with country music star Brett Young

AMENIA — The second annual Hudson Valley Rodeo, presented by the Amenia-Wassaic Community Organization and powered by the Silo Ridge Community Foundation, will be held on Saturday, Sept. 17, at Keane Stud in Amenia. The event will round out with a concert featuring country music star Brett Young.

All net proceeds will benefit the Amenia-Wassaic Community Organization, which provides resources to support the work of nonprofit community organizations in Amenia and its Wassaic hamlet.

The rodeo will be family friendly and feature mutton bustin’, barrel racing, roping, bronc riding and bull riding. Cowboys from the East will compete against western cowboys in a nationwide competition of top hands.

Doors open at noon and the rodeo begins at 3 p.m. Local food trucks and libations for the adults and local vendors will be there.

Pre-rodeo activities include rodeo clowns, stick horse rodeo competition for children, barrel racing demonstrations, rodeo roping clinic, animal care conversations, face-painting, meet and greet photo opportunities with cowboys and cowgirls and live country music performances.

After the rodeo ends, the concert field will open for that 7 p.m. performance; Brett Young will perform around 8:15 p.m.

Young is known for his “Caliville” style; his song “Ticket to L.A.” debuted atop the Billboard Country Albums chart.

The first Hudson Valley Rodeo last year sold-out with more than 3,000 people attending.

Tickets are available as a package (rodeo and concert) or individually for just the rodeo or just the concert.

For details, go to www.HudsonValleyRodeo.com or @HudsonValleyRodeo. To help sponsor the event, email info@hudsonvalleyrodeo.com.

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